Posts Tagged ‘ home price ’

Baltimore housing sales, prices fell in October, dashing any hopes for quick rebound

Nov 11th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: South Region

Home sales and prices in the Baltimore area fell in October, and experts said rising joblessness and tighter credit markets could further dampen sales in the months ahead.
The statistics released yesterday dashed hopes that a recovery had begun in Baltimore’s housing market, experts said.
Sales of previously owned homes in metropolitan Baltimore decreased nearly 15 percent [...]



Home pricing slump to linger in Utah

Oct 20th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: West Region

The American housing market, where the global economic crisis began, has not hit bottom.
Home prices across much of the country and in Utah are likely to fall through at least late 2009, economists say, and in some markets the trend could last even longer depending on the severity of the anticipated recession.
In hard-hit areas such [...]



Don’t blame auctions for lower home prices

Oct 18th, 2008 | By Gregory Arzumanov | Category: South Region

Your “Miami condo auction draws low bids” article was both symptomatic and problematic. A developer holds an auction and now cries that he sold nine condos that he couldn’t sell prior to the auction for less than what they cost to build. This smacks of the real problem - greed coupled with over-inflated prices.
If someone [...]



It’s Almost a Dime a Dozen in Detroit

Oct 17th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: Midwest Region

A THREE-bedroom, one-bathroom house with basement: all yours for $1.
The 1923 bungalow is a little worse for wear and has some “fire damage”, says the agent, but if you ever want to get out of Detroit, as many people clearly do, it’s close to the airport and freeways.
The one-dollar house is no anomaly. Four others, [...]



US Homebuilder Confidence Index Fell to Record Low in October

Oct 16th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: Housing News

Confidence among U.S. homebuilders slid in October to the lowest level since record-keeping began in 1985, a sign the crisis in credit markets may deepen the worst housing recession in a generation.
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo index of builder confidence decreased to 14, less than forecast, from 17 in September, the Washington-based association [...]



Bargain hunters snapping up foreclosed Sonoma County homes

Oct 16th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: West Region

Home sales doubled in September as bargain hunters grabbed up Sonoma County homes, putting a dent for the first time in the region’s lower-priced properties, according to a new report.
Two out of three homes sold in September were foreclosure properties unloaded by banks or short-sales by homeowners bailing out on mortgages they could no longer [...]



California 2009 real estate forecast: lower prices, rising sales

Oct 15th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: West Region

Home prices across the state will continue to drop next year, even as sales, spurred by the low prices on foreclosed properties, will keep rising in 2009, according to a California Assn. of Realtors forecast slated to be released today.
Doubts about the stability of the nation’s financial markets are likely to linger through the middle [...]



Falling House Prices in August Add Pressure to an Already Volatile Economy

Oct 14th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: Housing News

Integrated Asset Services, LLC (IAS, www.iasreo.com), a leader in default management and residential collateral valuation, today released its IAS360 House Price Index for August 2008. The monthly report, which includes the most current and granular data available in the industry, showed a 0.2 % decline in house prices on a national level in August, and [...]



Columbus, Midwest real estate market more affordable than national average

Sep 11th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: Midwest Region

The average four-bedroom home in Columbus might have a higher price tag than a similar home in other Ohio metropolitan areas, but a new survey from Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC shows the cost sits well below the national average.
Coldwell Banker’s annual Home Price Comparison Index pegged the average cost of a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath [...]



California cities among U.S.’s most expensive housing markets

Sep 9th, 2008 | By RT Staff | Category: West Region

Californians rave about year-round sunshine, temperate climate and easy access to surfing, snowboarding and everything in between. But when it comes to getting the most out of their homebuying dollar, they’ve got nothing on homeowners in the Midwest, a new study suggests.
Eight out of the top 10 most expensive housing markets in the U.S. are [...]